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Ryan Condal Addresses George R.R. Martin's Criticism of 'House of the Dragon'

The showrunner expresses disappointment over Martin's public critiques while defending adaptation choices as necessary for television production.

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Overview

  • Ryan Condal, showrunner of 'House of the Dragon,' has spoken out for the first time about George R.R. Martin's public criticism of changes made in Season 2.
  • Martin's primary critique focused on the omission of Prince Maelor, a character he argued would have significant narrative importance in future seasons.
  • Condal described the public disagreement as disappointing, emphasizing his efforts to collaborate with Martin and balance creative fidelity with production constraints.
  • The showrunner defended the adaptation decisions, stating they were carefully considered to serve both the source material and the needs of a television audience.
  • Despite creative tensions, production for Season 3 of 'House of the Dragon' is progressing without disruption.